Jun 24 – 28, 2024
Kurhaus Wiesbaden
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Tuesday afternoon 2

Jun 25, 2024, 3:40 PM
Kurhaus Wiesbaden

Kurhaus Wiesbaden

Kurhausplatz 1, 65189 Wiesbaden https://www.wiesbaden.de/microsite/kurhaus-en/index.php

Conveners

Tuesday afternoon 2

  • Takashi Nakamura

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  1. Federic Nowacki (Université de Strasbourg)
    6/25/24, 3:40 PM
    Oral presentation

    The development of collectivity along the N = Z is one of the subjects that has
    recently attracted great experimental efforts. In particular, heavy N=Z nuclei
    in the mass region A=80 are expected to be some of the most deformed ground
    states which have been found [1] in mid-mass nuclei, typically 8p−8h, 12p−12h
    for e.g. the cases of 76Sr, 80Zr. This strong enhancement of collectivity with...

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  2. Augusto Maccchiavelli (Physics Division - ORNL)
    6/25/24, 4:00 PM
    Oral presentation

    Super-radiance was first studied by Dicke [1] within the context of coherence effects in spontaneous radiation processes. Since then, the phenomenon has been referenced in many areas of modern science, among them: quantum optics, condensed matter, biophysics, and nuclear physics (See the reviews in Refs. [2,3]).

    In atomic nuclei, seen as a complex open quantum many-body system, the effect...

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  3. Daniel Bazin (NSCL), Gordon McCann (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)
    6/25/24, 4:20 PM
    Oral presentation

    The Active Target Time Projection Chamber (AT-TPC) has been used in experiments aimed at the exploration of structural effects in radioactive nuclei using one step reactions such as transfer or elastic and inelastic scattering. When used as a solenoidal spectrometer by placing it inside a magnetic field, the AT-TPC allows to perform this type of measurement in inverse kinematics with much...

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